Issue 51, 2015

Using an “underwater superoleophobic pattern” to make a liquid lens array

Abstract

This paper reports a new strategy to realize real liquid lens arrays without evaporation problems based on an underwater superoleophobic–oleophobic heterogeneous pattern. The flat circular region shows an inherent underwater oleophobicity while the femtosecond laser ablated region displays underwater superoleophobicity. In a water medium, the oil droplet is restricted to the untreated circle by the energy barrier at the superoleophobic–oleophobic boundary, thereby forming a convex lens shape by surface tension. The liquid lens array benefits from the surrounding water and then overcomes the problem of evaporation. The shape of the liquid lens can be simply controlled by the designed pattern and the oil volume.

Graphical abstract: Using an “underwater superoleophobic pattern” to make a liquid lens array

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Mar 2015
Accepted
10 Apr 2015
First published
10 Apr 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 40907-40911

Author version available

Using an “underwater superoleophobic pattern” to make a liquid lens array

J. Yong, Q. Yang, F. Chen, G. Du, C. Shan, U. Farooq, J. Wang and X. Hou, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 40907 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA04671H

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